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but my question has to do with sweden. as they understand it, there was any quality and then there was a recognition of the unsustainable policies would change to show great equality with all of the social factors. i don't know a great deal about it and i hope you can enlighten us if you know, more about it. >> i believe there were a lot of labor disputes some time between the wars in the first half of the century particularly strikes among workers and the troops were on it strikers not long after that and remained in power for a very long point* but the prime minister and his chancellor expressed the policy about making sweden a classless society what they call the people's home with primary school children were taught that all the way through with the sweden's ability in the '80s said what they were taught, it was a society and the people's home. you need decades to make the major difference is. but countries have done it. >> with eight money quote election of the right-wing government since we did in december there is a
but my question has to do with sweden. as they understand it, there was any quality and then there was a recognition of the unsustainable policies would change to show great equality with all of the social factors. i don't know a great deal about it and i hope you can enlighten us if you know, more about it. >> i believe there were a lot of labor disputes some time between the wars in the first half of the century particularly strikes among workers and the troops were on it strikers not...
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between finland and sweden. and i will cohost a live olympic update show in between those two games. >>> all right. let's get you the latest now on that storm rolling into the northeast today. for that we turn back to meteorologist ginger zee in new york. >> it's going to be pretty bad. the first two huge storms. the second storm where you got two feet of snow in parts of d.c., that was probably a little worse than this one. this could drop a foot or two north and west of manhattan. here's how it's going to go. all of this moisture is surging up towards the northeast right now. it's already hitting. a lot of it is just very heavy rain heading into even long island at this point. you look at jersey, the south end there, it's starting to turn all to snow pipt will become all snow. that's exactly going to be the problem. that's why we have a winter storm warning in effect. that is why areas will get at least 6-plus inches, 12-plus in that purple area. this storm will be another for record books in some places. temp
between finland and sweden. and i will cohost a live olympic update show in between those two games. >>> all right. let's get you the latest now on that storm rolling into the northeast today. for that we turn back to meteorologist ginger zee in new york. >> it's going to be pretty bad. the first two huge storms. the second storm where you got two feet of snow in parts of d.c., that was probably a little worse than this one. this could drop a foot or two north and west of...
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its clearest expression came in sweden, the ancestral home. the project began in the early 1930's when a declining marriage rate and sharply falling fertility rate lead to calls for radical changes in the swedish home. in 1932, a young socialist intellectual named alva myrdal generated a fear by advocating collectivized homes for swedish families. young mothers would join the men in the full-time labor force with infants and toddlers cared for in, and nurseries and with meals prepared and collect feist kitchens. together with husband gunar shackelford the best 1934 book prices and the population question. they argued raising of the low swedish birth rate required other changes in the family. fathers should be freed from their distinctive breadwinner role. mothers should be freed from homemaking. all adults must work outside of the home while welfare benefits including state clothing allowances, day care subsidies, universal health care, meals at schools, state summer camps, low-interest marriage loans, these should pay for the costs of km. on
its clearest expression came in sweden, the ancestral home. the project began in the early 1930's when a declining marriage rate and sharply falling fertility rate lead to calls for radical changes in the swedish home. in 1932, a young socialist intellectual named alva myrdal generated a fear by advocating collectivized homes for swedish families. young mothers would join the men in the full-time labor force with infants and toddlers cared for in, and nurseries and with meals prepared and...
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s in sweden are almost unknown. and the number of women work being in the fields of forestry, agriculture has declined. however, female employment rose by over 300% in the government-run fields of social service, day care, education, and health. in the words of two israeli sociologists who have studied the change, the swedish welfare state quotes channeled women in disproportionate numbers into feminine occupational niches. which is child care, elder care, nursing, and elementary education. swedish women still do so-called women's work. but they now do so for the government, rather than for their own families. put another way, sweden successfully socialized women's work in the labor of women themselves. the goal of socialism had always been to eliminate the family as a meaningful economic and social unit, where husband would no longer be dependent in her husband, for young children on parents, for elderly parents on grown children. all would be equally dependent on the equally comprehensive welfare state. yvonne her
s in sweden are almost unknown. and the number of women work being in the fields of forestry, agriculture has declined. however, female employment rose by over 300% in the government-run fields of social service, day care, education, and health. in the words of two israeli sociologists who have studied the change, the swedish welfare state quotes channeled women in disproportionate numbers into feminine occupational niches. which is child care, elder care, nursing, and elementary education....
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." >>> well speaking of mickey, coming up, backstram will represent defend champion sweden.ows how competitive the dramatic ma of being in vancouver this time around. >> i think it's, like -- they're, like, everybody -- it's not like it's not a final. i mean, it's just one game. so everything can happen, so -- it't cth pper knowold mus. you!of te! exc... what grndwithan ♪ yout habe so nice ♪ d thhy eeare loshars. mom mov wirt natiomple vigand klook pisirstsmtp smargh t up th m verizon. ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ former team 1st in the 48. the cavs cavs opening up at home against the richmond spiders. >> it begins with their first ever game at usc. it marks the first time uva has played a game on the west coast in exactly 34 years. the cavs face their former head coach al drove, who's now the defensive coordinator at georgia tech on october 9th in atlanta. >>> back to hockey. with a 5-point performance tonight, nicholas back strom is certainly living up to the hopes that they had for him. the 22-year-old center has already set a career high in goals, eclipsing his 22 from last seaso
." >>> well speaking of mickey, coming up, backstram will represent defend champion sweden.ows how competitive the dramatic ma of being in vancouver this time around. >> i think it's, like -- they're, like, everybody -- it's not like it's not a final. i mean, it's just one game. so everything can happen, so -- it't cth pper knowold mus. you!of te! exc... what grndwithan ♪ yout habe so nice ♪ d thhy eeare loshars. mom mov wirt natiomple vigand klook pisirstsmtp smargh t...
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its first expression came in sweden.s, when declining marriage rates led to calls for radical changes. in 1932, a young socialist generated fierceu by asking for meals to be prepared in collectivized kitchens. Ñishe co-authored it the best- selling book, "crisis in the populations that theÑi -- populations." fathers should be freexd from te breadwinner role. mothers should be free from homemaking. Ñiñrall of this work and outside ñrhome. universal health care, meals of school, summer camps, low- interest marriage loans. on the surface, it appeared to elevate the importance of marriage. at a deeper level, they saw it shrink. it would largely ceased to be an idea. as a contemporary feminist explains, they adopted here a successful program horse tactic. there are social reforms put in capitalist society at its most vulnerable spot, the home. family population policies set the stage for politicization of private life by radically altering everyday life. while enjoying successes, they enjoyed the 1940's an 1950's. remarkably
its first expression came in sweden.s, when declining marriage rates led to calls for radical changes. in 1932, a young socialist generated fierceu by asking for meals to be prepared in collectivized kitchens. Ñishe co-authored it the best- selling book, "crisis in the populations that theÑi -- populations." fathers should be freexd from te breadwinner role. mothers should be free from homemaking. Ñiñrall of this work and outside ñrhome. universal health care, meals of school,...
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in the expression came in sweden. the project began in the early 1930's.d sharply falling fertility rate fled to calls for radical changes in the swedish home. in 1932, a young socialist intellectual myrdal generated a fuehrer by advocating collectivize phones for swedish families. again mothers would join the men in the full-time labor force with infants and mothers cared for and commoners trees and with mills prepared in collectivize pitches. together with husbands, she co bothered the best-selling 1934 book "crisis and the population in question they argue that raising the low swedish birthrate required other changes. father should be freed from their distinctive breadwinner role. mother should be freed from homemaking. all adults must work outside the home. massive welfare benefits and the day care subsidies, universal healthcare, mills said school -- these should pay for the on the surface, it appeared to elevate the public's importance of marriage. at a deeper level, they saw the shrinkage. the home resting on marriage with large this is to be an eco
in the expression came in sweden. the project began in the early 1930's.d sharply falling fertility rate fled to calls for radical changes in the swedish home. in 1932, a young socialist intellectual myrdal generated a fuehrer by advocating collectivize phones for swedish families. again mothers would join the men in the full-time labor force with infants and mothers cared for and commoners trees and with mills prepared in collectivize pitches. together with husbands, she co bothered the...
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double figures and we'll talk to nicklas backstrom who will represent the defending olympic champs sweden. satt sit back and relax. caps going for 12 in a row. stick in after the game for postgame. chick hernandez and kelli johnson host quake geico sportsnite at host geico sportsnite followed by redskins nation. >>> for the latest, log onto csnwashington.com. just about gametime on comcast sportsnet plus. it's women's college hoops, james madison paying a visit to jmu. ovie and the caps taking on the rangers in high definition. enjoy the game, folks. 'll yorwar postgame liv you!of te! exc... what grndwithan ♪ yout habe so nice ♪
double figures and we'll talk to nicklas backstrom who will represent the defending olympic champs sweden. satt sit back and relax. caps going for 12 in a row. stick in after the game for postgame. chick hernandez and kelli johnson host quake geico sportsnite at host geico sportsnite followed by redskins nation. >>> for the latest, log onto csnwashington.com. just about gametime on comcast sportsnet plus. it's women's college hoops, james madison paying a visit to jmu. ovie and the...
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now bankers from russia, france and sweden examine market capitalism in the global economy from the world economic forum in switzerland. they also talk about the upcoming g 20 summit set for june in toronto. >> i am bill goerge from harvard business school and this session on the future of market capitalism and how do we rebuild market capitalism will prove to be a very interesting one with some quite different points of viewdúfñ from a group of paneli representing diverse parts of view in diverse parts of the world. we can safely say after the meltdown of our economic system in 2008 that this is a crucial turning point from capitalism and there have been tense discussions about that in the last year but we arrive at this point with more questions than answers. george soros said we need a global sheriff. that is one of the questions. do we need a system of global regulation? and in january of 2010 we are at that crucial point. we have to ask ourselves question what is the global economic meltdown indication that unfettered market capitalism has been practiced in that time has failed us an
now bankers from russia, france and sweden examine market capitalism in the global economy from the world economic forum in switzerland. they also talk about the upcoming g 20 summit set for june in toronto. >> i am bill goerge from harvard business school and this session on the future of market capitalism and how do we rebuild market capitalism will prove to be a very interesting one with some quite different points of viewdúfñ from a group of paneli representing diverse parts of view...
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she grew up in sweden and it's a tradition to illuminate the snow just like this. very pretty. you can see it, shoot it, send it, upload photos and videos to our website, go to our website foxbaltimore.com and click on the see it, shoot it, send it icon. >>> these big storms are burying local budgets with road crews working overtime, spreading salt and clearing streets. jurisdictions are already finding they are burning through the allocations for snow removal. $20 million in the red. >> going into yesterday's storm the state highway administration has spent about $46 million. no one needs to worry really about the budget. there are things we can defer like maybe some mowing or signs that can go up in the next fiscal year. >> battle city allocated $3.5 million for snow removal. we'll have much more on this story coming up tonight on fox 45 news at 10 and our coverage of the winter blast continues. vytas reid will join us in just a few minutes with snow totals and details on that possible big storm coming this weekend. >> we look forward to that. >>> how are the roads looking at
she grew up in sweden and it's a tradition to illuminate the snow just like this. very pretty. you can see it, shoot it, send it, upload photos and videos to our website, go to our website foxbaltimore.com and click on the see it, shoot it, send it icon. >>> these big storms are burying local budgets with road crews working overtime, spreading salt and clearing streets. jurisdictions are already finding they are burning through the allocations for snow removal. $20 million in the red....
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in europe i think us refranchising critical markets, germany, sweden, norway, almost
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is the whole process was captured by the banks and they said that is the kind of thing they do in sweden and other countries but not the american way but it was the mayor can get away. we did it continental illinois we did it over and over. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers and bondholders and shareholders. in that sense, again we made things worse going forward because we changed the incentives because it meant they did not have money at risk and government was standing there ready to bail out bondholders and shareholders and if that is the case, there is no market disciplines of they were at undermining the the market and the name of the market. >> host: of that observation is one of the most perversely interesting one's. when you think of going forward to close the final chapter for a near-death experience sometimes a person is forced to reevaluate their goals and priorities. here we have something close it as a near-death experience in my lifetime but there seems to be a sizable number of individuals, financiers to cycled into government with inte
is the whole process was captured by the banks and they said that is the kind of thing they do in sweden and other countries but not the american way but it was the mayor can get away. we did it continental illinois we did it over and over. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers and bondholders and shareholders. in that sense, again we made things worse going forward because we changed the incentives because it meant they did not have money at risk and government...
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first guest tonight is rumored to be a descendant of king gustav the first, the 16th century ruler of swedend she also was batman's girlfriend. so, that's two big things right there. she is currently an oscar nominee for her work alongside jeff bridges in the movie "crazy heart," it is in theaters for your consideration now, please say hello to maggie gyllenhaal. [ applause ] >> jimmy: thanks for coming. >> sure. >> jimmy: and a double congratulations, well, since the last time you were here, you got married and the oscar nomination, as well. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: it's a big year. which are you more excited about? >> oh, well -- my marriage is hopefully going to last longer than the four weeks that i'll be nominated for an oscar, so -- you know, so, i'd have to say that. but i'm pretty -- i'm going with the marriage. >> jimmy: you are excited about both? >> i'm beside myself about the nomination. >> jimmy: where were you when you heard about it? >> i was staying at my brother jake's house. >> jimmy: you stay together? when you visit coasts? >> yeah, sometimes we do. now that i go
first guest tonight is rumored to be a descendant of king gustav the first, the 16th century ruler of swedend she also was batman's girlfriend. so, that's two big things right there. she is currently an oscar nominee for her work alongside jeff bridges in the movie "crazy heart," it is in theaters for your consideration now, please say hello to maggie gyllenhaal. [ applause ] >> jimmy: thanks for coming. >> sure. >> jimmy: and a double congratulations, well, since...
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[laughter] we're behind france and sweden and japan and germany. here, in one generation is proof we have had a revolution in our political economy. in this case it is a social revolution in. over the last generation come in millions of families and small business people have run out of the retail businesses, farms, service sector businesses like optimetrix. two realize how revolutionize this is the people that tried to shape the previous system in america at the supreme court justice douglas of 50 years ago in a case in which big oil companies were attempting to take control of independent retailers. he said when independence are swallowed up by the trust and entrepreneurs become absentee owners the results days result is serious loss of citizenship and he too was a leader in the town becomes dependent on outsiders one and then it will take the place a proprietors behold then to nobody. what he said reflects a very simple vision that america should be a nation composed of independent citizens in which prisoner is distributed out to the states and
[laughter] we're behind france and sweden and japan and germany. here, in one generation is proof we have had a revolution in our political economy. in this case it is a social revolution in. over the last generation come in millions of families and small business people have run out of the retail businesses, farms, service sector businesses like optimetrix. two realize how revolutionize this is the people that tried to shape the previous system in america at the supreme court justice douglas...
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we were behind france, behind sweden, behind japan, behind germany. here to in one generation is prove that we've had a revolution in the political economy but this case it is a social revolution. over the last generation millions of families come millions of small-business people run out of the retail businesses, run out of their farms, run out of the service sector businesses like optometric some to understand how radical the revolution is, the social revolution that the political sense i am going to quote one of the people who helped shape the previous political economic system in america. this is supreme court justice william douglas 50 years ago in a case in which big oil companies were attempting to take control over independent retailers. he said when independent source of wood by the trust and entrepreneurs become employees of absentee owners the result is a serious loss in the citizenship, local leadership is diluted, he was a leader in the town becomes dependent on outsiders for the actions and policies, clerks responsible to superior and di
we were behind france, behind sweden, behind japan, behind germany. here to in one generation is prove that we've had a revolution in the political economy but this case it is a social revolution. over the last generation millions of families come millions of small-business people run out of the retail businesses, run out of their farms, run out of the service sector businesses like optometric some to understand how radical the revolution is, the social revolution that the political sense i am...
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and sweden took the gold in the 12.5 kilometer biathlon pursuit. but heavy snow forced officials to delay the men's super combined ski race. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. but for now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and still to come on the newshour: finding opportunity in garbage in egypt; and the threat to european economies posed by the greek debt crisis. >> ifill: but first, the growing political frustration directed at washington, and from within washington. >> i love helping our citizens make the most of their lives, but i do not love congress. >> ifill: after two terms in the senate, indiana's evan bayh shocked fellow democrats yesterday by announcing he would not run for a third six-year term. his stated reason-- he doesn't like the job anymore. >> there's just too much brain- dead partisanship, tactical maneuvering for short-term political advantage rather than focusing on the greater good, and also just strident ideology. >
and sweden took the gold in the 12.5 kilometer biathlon pursuit. but heavy snow forced officials to delay the men's super combined ski race. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. but for now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and still to come on the newshour: finding opportunity in garbage in egypt; and the threat to european economies posed by the greek debt crisis. >> ifill:...
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is this whole process that captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in sweden and these other countries but it's not the american way. but it was the american way. we did in continental illinois, we've done it over and over and over again. we have always singing that is what you are supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers but not only to the banks, the bankers, bondholders and shareholders. so in that sense, again we have made things worse going forward because we change the incentives because it meant we didn't have money at risk. government was then and they are ready to allow the bondholders and shareholders and if that is the case there's no market discipline. so there were undermining the market in the name of the market. >> host: at is -- i mean, that observation is actually one of the most perversely interesting ones, and when you think of moving forward, you close the final chapter talking about what often takes a near-death experience for a person to be basically forced to leave dalia with their goals, val
is this whole process that captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in sweden and these other countries but it's not the american way. but it was the american way. we did in continental illinois, we've done it over and over and over again. we have always singing that is what you are supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers but not only to the banks, the bankers, bondholders and shareholders. so in that sense, again we...
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that this whole process got captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in sweden and these other countries but it's not the american way but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois and we have done it over and over and over again. we have laws singing that is what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers but not only the banks but the bankers, bondholders and shareholders. so in that sense, again we made things worse going forward because we changed the incentives because it meant that they didn't have money at risk. government was standing there ready to bail out the bond holders and shareholders and if that's the case, there's no market discipline. so they were undermining the market in the name of the market. >> host: that observation is one of the most perversely interesting ones and when did you think of moving forward you close the final chapter talking about how it often takes a near-death experience for a person to be basically forced to reevaluate their goals and priorities so here we
that this whole process got captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in sweden and these other countries but it's not the american way but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois and we have done it over and over and over again. we have laws singing that is what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers but not only the banks but the bankers, bondholders and shareholders. so in that sense, again...
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and sweden took gold in the men's cross-country ski relay. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshour's" web site. but for now, back to margaret. >> warner: now, the economy. lawmakers took action on a scaled-back employment bill amid continuing signs of a weak recovery. the senate's latest effort to boost the economy-- a $35 billion bill aimed squarely at job creation-- passed easily today. democrats, like california's barbara boxer, said it could create a quarter of a million jobs. >> the vote on this was 70 to 28 and this is a very strong signal that people are now focused on what we need to do as americans, not as democrats but as american >> warner: the bill would exempt businesses that hire the unemployed from paying their social security payroll taxes through december, at a cost of $15 billion. companies would also get an additional $1,000 tax credit for those workers who stay a full year. the bill further includes about $20 billion in fun
and sweden took gold in the men's cross-country ski relay. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshour's" web site. but for now, back to margaret. >> warner: now, the economy. lawmakers took action on a scaled-back employment bill amid continuing signs of a weak recovery. the senate's latest effort to boost the economy-- a $35 billion bill aimed squarely at job creation-- passed...
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more diverse society, nations like sweden. [inaudible] >> what i saw as a "washington post" reporter traveling, the conclusion i came to is the vast majority country doesn't think like that. and their influence on politics and democracy leads democracy to do exactly what they want to do. so i don't think it is a failed state. i think the polls are looking at in talking about are asking people a basic question. you want to see a single-payer health system. and most people see as. all of these people, that's not happening. [inaudible] i think to the extent democracy works the way it works, we've had a change in mentality in the majority population but they don't think like that. and i'm history is, the reason why opposition of barack obama is so very good is because they see an embodiment what his accomplish which no one has before which is to get that disenfranchise, or he can get anything done economy because he's listening to a few people. >> you asked a specific, so i want to respond to the. i see what you're saying and i ag
more diverse society, nations like sweden. [inaudible] >> what i saw as a "washington post" reporter traveling, the conclusion i came to is the vast majority country doesn't think like that. and their influence on politics and democracy leads democracy to do exactly what they want to do. so i don't think it is a failed state. i think the polls are looking at in talking about are asking people a basic question. you want to see a single-payer health system. and most people see as....
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sweden, russia, united states or switzerland? it's an hour show.ing to love my sentimental album. >> she's giving away a lot of those. the correct answer is russia. >> we're going back to russia, first me since 1980. we'll be in sochi, a resort town by the black sea. maria sharapova, three-time grand slam champion was 5 years old, learned the game there. so chi will be interesting. we will have a triathlon, winter tri triathlon. it will be interesting. >> you are from bermuda? there's a story there. true or false, men's canadian hockey team has won the most medals for their event during the history of the winter games. true or false? >> true. >> you know what she said? frue. >> no, no. the answer is false. >> you had to take a guess there. >> it'not the canadians? >> it's the u.s., believe it or not. u.s. has 21 overall medals and canada has seven. they might meet again in the gold medal game. if it goes right on sunday at 3:15. it would be unreal. >> look at the camera before you go and mouth "i love you j.j." >> i love you j.j. >> it's our own li
sweden, russia, united states or switzerland? it's an hour show.ing to love my sentimental album. >> she's giving away a lot of those. the correct answer is russia. >> we're going back to russia, first me since 1980. we'll be in sochi, a resort town by the black sea. maria sharapova, three-time grand slam champion was 5 years old, learned the game there. so chi will be interesting. we will have a triathlon, winter tri triathlon. it will be interesting. >> you are from bermuda?...
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volvo is up at 2.4% in sweden, despite the fact that they posted an operating loss for the fourth quarter. however, cash flow for that about it business was very strong and they gave us a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2010. let me very quickly mention syngenta. that stock is trading slightly higher. the company surprised investors with a sizable share buyback giving us a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2010. with twhab let me send it over to christine in singapore. >> hey, carol ddin. sovereign debt problems in the euro zone spooking investors, rising jobless claims ahead of nonfarm payrolls data today. commodities down sharply on worries that the global economic recovery could be derailed. in tokyo, the nikkei fell 279% to a two-year low. honda may recall some 2,000 prius vehicles from the u.s. and japan because of brake problems. but shares in toyota managed to rise after it raised its annual outlook today. debt problems in europe shook sendment to dump tech stocks. hong kong dropped 2.3%, lowest in five months. hsbc falling sharply and over in australia, the market lost 2.3%, a t
volvo is up at 2.4% in sweden, despite the fact that they posted an operating loss for the fourth quarter. however, cash flow for that about it business was very strong and they gave us a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2010. let me very quickly mention syngenta. that stock is trading slightly higher. the company surprised investors with a sizable share buyback giving us a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2010. with twhab let me send it over to christine in singapore. >> hey, carol...
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and they said, oh, that's the kind of thing they do in sweden and these other countries but it's note american way. but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois. we've done it over and over and over again. we have laws saying that's what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers. but not only to the banks but to the bankers, the bond holders and the shareholders. so in that sense, again, we made things worse going forward because we changed the incentives. because it meant that they didn't have money at risk. government was standing there ready to bail out the bond holders and the shareholders. and if that's the case, there's no market discipline. so they were undermining the market in the name of the market. >> host: that observation is actually one of the most perversely interesting ones. and when you think of moving forward, you close the final chapter talking about how it often takes a near death experience for a person to be basically forced to reevaluate their goals, values and priorities. so here we've had s
and they said, oh, that's the kind of thing they do in sweden and these other countries but it's note american way. but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois. we've done it over and over and over again. we have laws saying that's what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers. but not only to the banks but to the bankers, the bond holders and the shareholders. so in that sense, again, we made things worse going forward...
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canada now faces the winner of sweden and slovacia in the semifinal on friday. in another quarter final, earlier today, team u.s.a. on into the semis thanks to a 2-0 win over switzerland. the first american olympic shut out since mike richter did it in 2002. parisa scored the goal and the poise stands out most to him. >> we don't get frustrated and tonight like i said is a perfect example of where a team is now scoring, hitting some posts, power play is not going great, and that's easy to get frustrated, and we did a good job of proving that we're able to be patient and take what's given to us. >> all right. next up for team u.s.a., the winner of finland and the czec republic friday night. earlier tonight, giving us his take on the win for the us as well as their chances for gold. >>reporter: a positive for team u.s.a.. they didn't have to lean on ryan miller to bail them out. in fact, they brought about 27 shots in front of ryan miller before the shots got through to the goal tender. the negative, they've got it get more goal scoring up front. zach had the goal
canada now faces the winner of sweden and slovacia in the semifinal on friday. in another quarter final, earlier today, team u.s.a. on into the semis thanks to a 2-0 win over switzerland. the first american olympic shut out since mike richter did it in 2002. parisa scored the goal and the poise stands out most to him. >> we don't get frustrated and tonight like i said is a perfect example of where a team is now scoring, hitting some posts, power play is not going great, and that's easy to...
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that this whole process got captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in swedenand these other countries but it's not the american way but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois and the senate over and over and over again. we have always saying that is what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers not only to the banks but the bankers, bondholders and shareholders, so in that sense of and we made things worse going forward because we change the incentives because it meant that they didn't have money at risk. the government was standing there ready to allow the bondholders and shareholders and if that's the case there's no market discipline. so they were undermining the market in the name of the market. >> host: that observation is one of the most perversely interesting ones and when you think of moving forward, you close the final chapter talking about what often takes a near-death experience for a person to be basically forced to reevaluate their goals, values and priorities, so here we hav
that this whole process got captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in swedenand these other countries but it's not the american way but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois and the senate over and over and over again. we have always saying that is what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers not only to the banks but the bankers, bondholders and shareholders, so in that sense of and we made...
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this whole process got captured by the banks and they said, that is the kind of thing they do in swedenand other countries but it is not the american way. but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois. we have done it over and over and over again. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers but not only to the banks, the bankers, bondholders and shareholders. so, in that sense, the can we made things worse going forward because we changed the incentives. because it meant that they didn't have money to risk. government was standing they are ready to bailout the bondholders and the shareholders and if that is the case there is no market discipline so they were undermining the market in the name of the market. >> host: that said, that the observation is really one of the most perversely interesting ones and when you think of moving forward, you close the final chapter talking about how it all takes a near-death experience for a person to be basically forced to reevaluate their goals empire is so we have had something close to lay near death exper
this whole process got captured by the banks and they said, that is the kind of thing they do in swedenand other countries but it is not the american way. but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois. we have done it over and over and over again. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers but not only to the banks, the bankers, bondholders and shareholders. so, in that sense, the can we made things worse going forward because we changed the...
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sweden went through its crisis in 1991 and 1992 and some important lessons that might have been learnedf course we need to evolve the catastrophe of the last couple of years and the excess is that brought about. we also believe there has been a rather alarming decoupling of the role of the financial sector to the needs of the productive economy. we need to glue those things together, and one thing is something that jacob referred to at the beginning. we need to get out of the short- termism. something has to give brown the type of thinking. so those are some of the desired outcomes. how we get away from that? how do we get to a longer-term, perspective?nvestmenw32j >> as i said, we have been practicing this for a while, and we are not the only ones. they are not many others around. i did not have a direct answer to the question. if you look at my own country, the socialistic evening tabloid will once a month run a list of the best performing funds. what's the rational behavior from a savior? that is to move to the best one. we really have a significant issue on our hands if we desire to
sweden went through its crisis in 1991 and 1992 and some important lessons that might have been learnedf course we need to evolve the catastrophe of the last couple of years and the excess is that brought about. we also believe there has been a rather alarming decoupling of the role of the financial sector to the needs of the productive economy. we need to glue those things together, and one thing is something that jacob referred to at the beginning. we need to get out of the short- termism....
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that this whole process got captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in swedenand these other countries but it's not the american way but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois and the senate over and over and over again. we have always saying that is what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers not only to the banks but the bankers, bondholders and shareholders, so in that sense of and we made things worse going forward caui@"s)pap priorities, so here we have something close to a new experience or as close as i want in my lifetime, thank you very much of the economy yet there does seem to be a sizable number of individuals, finance years, some of them who cycled into the government not only here but international agencies and other countries, pendants, economists, scholars who still seem hook on these presumptions that have pretty much been factually counter approved and keep touting the same market self correcting and i'm wondering what is it going to take it this didn't do it to get fol
that this whole process got captured by the banks and they said that's the kind of thing they do in swedenand these other countries but it's not the american way but it was the american way. we did it in continental illinois and the senate over and over and over again. we have always saying that is what you're supposed to do. we suspended the rules of capitalism to give more money to the bankers not only to the banks but the bankers, bondholders and shareholders, so in that sense of and we made...